INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII 
Trade of Athens, vi. 272. 
Transylvania, poetical description of, viii. 29(5 note. notic'^' of the 
antient inhabitants of, 297. 
Tree Pink, beautiful, on the Isle of Syros, vi. 150 — 152. 
Tretus, Defile of, vi. 520, 521. 
Troas, survey of the district of, iii. 134. Ford of the Mender or Sca- 
mander, 157. Fountains of Bonarbashy, 140. antiquities, 145. 
Heights called the Acropolis, 147. probable origin thereof, 152. 
antient tumulus there, 148. similarity between it and the tumuli of 
Thrace, viii. 121, 122. Journey to the Source of the Mender, iii. 15j. 
plants discovered in this district, 153 note. Basaltic pillars, 154. 
remarkable tomb, 157. Plain of Beyramitch, 158. City of Beyra- 
mitch, 161. Hillof KfishCinlCl Tepe. 163. antiquities there, 164 — 
168. Ascent to the summit of Mount Gargarus, 169 — 173. Errors 
in the geoi^raphy of the country corrected, 174. Second excursion 
upon Gargarus, 180. Source of the Scamander, 181. Stupendous 
column near Lydia Hamam, 188. Remains of Alexandria Troas, 
191 — 198. Antiquities of Sigeum, 202 — 211 
Trojan War, evidence of, independent of Homer, iii. 99 — 102. 
Trophonius, Hieron of, vii. 156. uncertainty respecting its Adytum, 
157. General aspect of the Hieron, 160 — 162. Receptacle for the 
votive offerings, 163. Stoma of the Adytum, 164. Attempt to ex- 
plore the interior, 165, 166. Situation of the consecrated Grove, 167. 
its original decorations, 167, 168. 
Troy, Plain of, described, iii. 106 — 134. See Plain of Troy. 
Tumblers, Arab, notice of, v. 65. 
Tiinm/MS, remarkable, near the village of Callifat, iii. 121 — 124. near 
Bonarbashy, 148 — 151. at ^ne, 157. at Sigeum, 208, 209. De- 
scription of a tumulus seen among the Pyramids of Sacc4ra, v. 219 
222. Constituent parts of an antient tumulus, 266, 267. of Me- 
nander, at Athens, vi. 199. remarkable one in the Isthmus of Co- 
rinth, 567. of the heroes who fell at Thermopylae, vii. 305 — 307. 
on the road to Tempe, 352, 553. Striking similarity between the 
Tumuli of Thrace and those of Kuban Tahtary, viii. Ill, 112. Notice 
of two immense tumuli near the village of Lazgarat, 244. 
Turan, Village of. iv. 1S9. remarkable caverns there, ibid. 190. 
singular basaltic phenomenon in its vicinity, 190 — 194. 
TurA-manZe, hospitable reception of the author at, iii. 159. 
Turks of Asia Minor, character of, iii. 223, 234 notes, of the Levant, 
anecdote of, 242, 243 note Enormities perpetrated by them, on their 
capture of Cairo from the French, v. 114 — 117. Account of Turkish 
manners on ship-board, 417 — 425. Appearance of some Turkish 
